Highland Sun 5x7 Greeting Cards - Bundle of 6 cards and envelopes.

$30.00

Highland Sun 5x7 Greeting Cards and matching white envelopes. Bundle of 6. Printed on white 14pt High Gloss (UV) paper outside that is uncoated inside. The front of the card is a full size image. The inside of the card is blank making it perfect for any occasion.

There is a herd of Scottish Highland cattle in Stowe, Vermont. I am up there quite often taking photos for a cow calendar that we make for our daughter every year for Christmas. I captured this image on a mid-November morning after a mountain top dusting of snow the night before. The cow was enjoying some of the last rays of sunshine before winter truly set in. I had to lay down in a very muddy section of the adjacent field in order to avoid including the fence in the photo.

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Highland Sun 5x7 Greeting Cards and matching white envelopes. Bundle of 6. Printed on white 14pt High Gloss (UV) paper outside that is uncoated inside. The front of the card is a full size image. The inside of the card is blank making it perfect for any occasion.

There is a herd of Scottish Highland cattle in Stowe, Vermont. I am up there quite often taking photos for a cow calendar that we make for our daughter every year for Christmas. I captured this image on a mid-November morning after a mountain top dusting of snow the night before. The cow was enjoying some of the last rays of sunshine before winter truly set in. I had to lay down in a very muddy section of the adjacent field in order to avoid including the fence in the photo.

Highland Sun 5x7 Greeting Cards and matching white envelopes. Bundle of 6. Printed on white 14pt High Gloss (UV) paper outside that is uncoated inside. The front of the card is a full size image. The inside of the card is blank making it perfect for any occasion.

There is a herd of Scottish Highland cattle in Stowe, Vermont. I am up there quite often taking photos for a cow calendar that we make for our daughter every year for Christmas. I captured this image on a mid-November morning after a mountain top dusting of snow the night before. The cow was enjoying some of the last rays of sunshine before winter truly set in. I had to lay down in a very muddy section of the adjacent field in order to avoid including the fence in the photo.